Career
Born in Potsdam, Bonte joined the Imperial German Navy as a midshipman in April 1914 and was commissioned Leutnant zur See in July 1916. He was retained in the drastically reduced post-war German navy, where he had a steady career. He was promoted to Oberleutnant zur See in September 1920, Kapitänleutnant in April 1926, Korvettenkapitän (Lieutenant Commander) in September 1933, and Fregattenkapitän (Commander) in April 1937.
In November 1938, he was given command of the Second Destroyer Flotilla, and in April 1939 he was promoted to Kapitän zur See (Captain).
On 24 October 1939, Bonte was appointed type commander of torpedo boats (Führer der Torpedoboote) and two days later also type commander of destroyers (Führer der Zerstörer) of Nazi Germany"s Kriegsmarine. He relinquished command of the torpedoboats at the end of November 1939, but held the command over the destroyers until his death.
On 10 February 1940 he was promoted to Commodore. During the German invasion of Norway, Bonte commanded the ten destroyers carrying General Dietl"s mountain troops to on 9 April 1940.
On the morning of 10 April, the flotilla was attacked in fjord by British destroyers under the command of Commodore Bernard Warburton-Lee.
In the ensuing battle, Bonte"s flagship, the destroyer Wilhelm Heidkamp, was hit by a torpedo and exploded. Bonte and most of the crew perished. Wehrmachtbericht references Bibliography.